MAKE IT HAPPEN in Ten Minutes a Day: The Simple, Lifesaving Method for Getting Things Done

MAKE IT HAPPEN in Ten Minutes a Day: The Simple, Lifesaving Method for Getting Things Done

Lorne Holden

Language: English

Pages: 108

ISBN: 1479212474

Format: PDF / Kindle (mobi) / ePub

One of the BEST Motivational Books Today!

"I LOVE THIS BOOK!" Jack Canfield, New York Times Bestselling Author, The Success Principles and Chicken Soup for the Soul Series

Are there things you really want to create or achieve in life but feel you can't because you don't have the time?

If you answered YES, MAKE IT HAPPEN is the book for you.

In MAKE IT HAPPEN in Ten Minutes a Day you will learn the simplest success skill ever - a strategy for managing your focus and increasing your productivity by taking small, reliable actions every day. Day by day. In Ten Minutes a Day.

This easy to read bestseller has inspired many people to find new places of success in their lives.

Retired educator, Kathy V. was able to get over a lifelong fear of water and grow into a confident swimmer by using the MAKE IT HAPPEN method.

Writer Judy Pollard Smith burst through a four year bout of writers block and completed and published a novel in six months, working in ten minutes a day as a springboard.

Busy executive Dan C. chucked the feeling of chasing after his life and started a whole new chapter of joy, when he used the MAKE IT HAPPEN method to change his eating and exercise habits. A runner in college, Dan had longed to return to running but always felt like his life simply said: “No way. No time.” But Dan turned things around by simply taking a ten minute walk at lunch each day. That created such a happy domino effect that he now wakes up early and gets a good run in before his day begins.

These are their stories. What will yours be?

In brief, compelling chapters, author Lorne Holden explains:

* The simple strategy that will help you focus on what you really want in life.

* The “Ten Minute a Day Methodology” that will help you to accomplish your goals more quickly than you could ever imagine.

* How small steps really do add up, and why it’s important to remember to stay focused on what you truly want.

* A way of thinking that will allow you to be in charge of your life.

Ten Minutes a Day adds up to sixty hours a year. That's a lot of time to claim or waste. Claim that time and a powerful method of productivity is yours.

It's time to stop putting off lifelong dreams because you don't think you have the time they require. Overwhelming tasks do not need to be overwhelming anymore. You can actually make big things happen, in small amounts of time every day.

Ten Minutes a Day adds up to sixty hours a year. That's a lot of time to claim or waste. Claim that time and a powerful method of productivity is yours. Save yourself from a lifetime of frustration. MAKE IT HAPPEN in Ten Minutes a Day!

"Stretches of hours threaten us but minutes are a possibility. It's a psychological thing. I found that ten minutes leads me onwards.This method makes me feel as if I'm in charge of the task, rather than the task being in charge of me."Judy Pollard Smith, Author

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nearest trash can. Don't pressure yourself to "clean" the car. Just grab three things - each time you leave. Ditto for all the things that need to be taken back into your home. Don't ask yourself to bring everything in at one time - you probably already have your hands full. Bring one or two things in each time. Your raincoat. That magazine. Your son's tennis racquet. You're car will be clean before you know it and it will actually be more of a pleasure to ride in. You may not think you care but

kept me going was the interplay of my own ferocious desire and the daily rewards that kept showing up. Could I have done more if I had had a buddy? Perhaps. If you don't have a buddy, let this book be one for you. Check back in with it, look at the chapters you find most compelling and dive into the support on the various social media outlets listed in the back. The key component to having your Buddy system work is acceptance of one another's starting point and complete unconditional support.

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The Antidote to Procrastination Procrastination is a powerful force in many of our lives. It's easy to put off tasks that feel hard. The key energetic component to procrastination is resistance. You think of something you need to do and you immediately resist the idea. Then inertia sets in and........... If all that you are asking of yourself is ten minutes, then there is very little to resist. Knowing you only have to engage in a difficult or long-ignored task for a short amount of time,